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here are my lot to unload so bastard vilna cloture cofer the smoker one. of. iran partially suspends the twenty fifty nuclear deal giving the other signatory sixty days now the shield to run from the effects of u.s. sanctions france has already rejected the ultimatum smalling and threaten the round with new financial penalties. also the news today kid toughens its immigration controls expelling around six hundred foreign nationals including two hundred islamic religious leaders whose visas have expired critics fear is part of a broader crackdown though in the muslim community following the trustees on easter sunday the reaction coming out. of individuals who orchestrated attacks within
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a very short. of which killed so many many doing business east are more sophisticated and they are suggesting have overstayed visas to do with east terror attacks. the story the french telecoms giant orange suv full moral harassment with prosecutors arguing the company created intolerable working conditions that led to thirty five suicides. a good afternoon but the news they think choosing is for europe day this is out international it's wednesday the eighth of my life moscow is kevin owen here for this thirty minute world news update for you the other top story is iran announcing it will no longer on all of its commitments under the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement surround is also given the pact signatories two months to ensure that there upholding this deal and protecting the islamic republic from stinging u.s. sanctions. if the demands are met after sixty days iran will not comply with its
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commitments regarding your aenima richmond and the iraqi nuclear reactor you need to try to get across this story today as the reaction is coming in today again now at the moment as a sign the iranian foreign minister. always it's ironic this on the day of the iranian foreign minister over here talking to the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov they're going to give a media. we think given and maybe we'll go to it. just to let you know as soon as it happens but up. hearing that during this sets up some of the press over a little bit on the agenda to talk about of course the big story today is about iran and this new yeah well i've read everyone was following the fate of the g c otherwise known as the nuclear deal watch out for what's happening in central moscow right now in the foreign ministry villa where the iranian foreign minister is meeting his russian counterpart sergey lavrov and usually the story is that they
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shake hands then they move over to the negotiating table the journalists are allowed to hear the first few minutes of the conversations i've been there many times i've seen this and obviously we're going to talk about the ultimatum from iran and the top diplomat of that country jawad zarif he started explaining pretty much why tehran is doing this he says that iran's been cornered and the have to do something one year after because he felt that iran wasn't getting enough support from all the signatories of the way take a listen. our friends in russia and china have maintained good relations with. russia supported the other members of the agreements haven't the power of the commitments they've made positive statements but in practice nothing has changed yes you wind this back year ago when trump told an america out of this
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deal you know it was really vocal that trump was doing the wrong thing or another hates only europe as far as iran is concerned to do something with the criticism that it's put europe in a sticky spot isn't it kevin the most powerful european players here are really finding themselves in a difficult position here because as you said as the foreign minister of iran said they've made statements. many times that they're in favor of the nuclear agreement but right now they could be in a position when they are the biggest losers last year donald trump what them down by saying that everything they'd been working on so hard is rubbish and that the america was the american government was point out of it's crap and now to iran is throwing a punch from the other side yes the ultimatum is aimed at all signatories but clearly to iran that once the e.u. to teach america a lesson and to make sure that they could be forced to go back to that agreement so
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no wonder the european countries are annoyed right now and we've already heard from the french defense minister if your is what she said to the media. today nothing could be worse than iran leaving the agreement there are new sanctions today from europe because iran has so far oh respected the commitments it has undertaken this could meet demands and not just back to the question of. so the worst thing that could happen right now what else could explain europe's attitude better so definitely they're saying that they want the deal to remain alive at the same time what we're hearing from the french minister of defense is that if iran turns away from its commitments europe will start considering sanctions once again so this is how bad it can get and this will definitely lead to
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more hostile actions from tehran in response so we could all spiral out of control now let's move on to russia's let's move on to iran's ally russia and china as well the russian senator in charge of international relations saying that there you have it the world is bearing the fruits of donald trump's horrible deal call and the withdrawal of the americans itself china is saying that they are calling on everyone to fulfill their commitments and also they're not happy at all with the situation spiraling out of a show don't tell is going to show me very shortly to do so from him in the coming hours as america wakes up of course is still. what about the timing of the year basically not only a year to the day since america pulled out was that the timing all the way along with twelve months i said let's see what could be happening here why the timing now why wait before why not wait for the goetia more because there was hope there was hope things could get turned around and as i've said ron is not saying good bye to
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the deal for now they're hoping something could happen in these two months in these sixty days but they have to do something at some point the status quo couldn't last forever and i just want to explain what's going to happen right now so what will it take time before tehran makes some serious steps but for now the are going to build up their stockpiles of low when you rainy and heavy water it's very important to explain what these things are these are the elements that are required for nuclear reactors to operate including nuclear reactors that could potentially provide iran with great plutonium the face of it was around say it was nuclear reactors at the moment i mean we've all heard of the i mean apart from that does it not needed for electricity or no sure well this is what they've been saying all along we're looking to have these nuclear reactors to give iran electricity not to
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create weapons and in fact this arak nuclear reactor this is what they will be coming back to building if. fails to compensate for the unilateral unilateral sanctions by the u.s. and also if it fails to really convince them to change their mind i'm talking about the americans in this case but in any case as i've said it doesn't mean that they will get back to building nuclear weapons it's a very long process but this will work for the denuclearization that the whole world was counting on for a very long time at the same time this comes in response to some very hostile actions by the americans and they've been making threats just lately take a listen. we have continued to see every that leads us to believe that there's escalation that may be taking place so we're taking all the appropriate actions both from a security perspective and well as. our ability to make sure that the present has
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a wide range of options of the move this up to should actually take place what we've been trying to do is to get iran to behave like a normal nation. well it's not only threats they've already deployed a naval strike group to the sea just to the south of the middle east region so there was worshippers out there might bump a also paid a surprise visit to iraq where he talked about all the negative and dangerous influence by iran as he puts it so again no wonder given the fact that this whole thing started with donald trump saying good bye to the. president rouhani is saying this is all because of america's actions and he puts all the blame on them he just says that they're responding to it. the united states wanted to pull out of the g c p a way in order to make iran withdraw from a deal today after the us would be able to refer the case to the un security
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council that sought to ease the burden on the shoulders of the us to redouble and ratcheting up the pressure on iran iran did not fall into this trap so very soon we will hear from. here in moscow the top diplomats of russia. and going to be imminent maybe within this year will break up programs go through it and probably maybe the last questions will take about a bit more than a lot of talk about a day or. two we want a reaction from america what exactly does going to come in the coming hours as well i wonder what. that i was going to spin or thank you for now let's get the view from the university of toronto delighted to say we can talk to professor of political communication said establishment forward is that the high surf where this a lot of people around the world will be asking if iran has done the right thing here maybe you know you're trying to force negotiations here maybe it was the wrong thing to do maybe should've waited a bit more what's the view from where you are. i think you don't have more than
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choice. one years. early on. europe could do something positive but you have seen in the last year that is that the us has gotten out and europe has gotten out of the agreement to have just announced it but in practice in reality europe is not in the extreme and so i don't have no other choice. was part of the agreement because because you don't need that some benefits needed to get the sanctions lifted having the sanctions lifted and having nice sanctions and having them occasions on the peaceful nuclear program was not an option he could have but one of his foreign already i mean they have not heard from what america's going to say about it yet while open to have more foreign minister the russian foreign minister shortly that this meeting of moscow's we've
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just been telling our viewers but france has already turned around and said no if you pull out of this any any part of it we might get the a european guys together to put more penalties on the i mean it's going to fire isn't it. trying you know to use a sanctions iran has experienced sanctions from europe in previous years. the agreement was supposed to end it was supposed to result in having limitations on iran's nuclear program and having the european sanctions europe is already putting sanctions because based on the agreement. no interference in. commerce should be permitted and you know you know you are listening to you know european countries or stop buying you know one or many months ago also they have just sort of sort of put in just to clarify for our viewers is so complicated this is years in the making wasn't it your understanding of what's around the saying or
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what is he going to start doing again after sixty days if people don't get sufficiently run the negotiating table as you understand it what's going to happen next then. you know and then the argument was. that you're a new and you know one of us who said he was a jew outside was based on the exam and there was a limitation on how much. of it you don't could what happened a few days ago the u.s. a state department and. sanctioning any country that is buying heavy water from you know they said that they're sanctioning any country that's buying from people and so what iran is doing is actually. they have no other choice one choice they had was to stop enrichment so that amount of the two hundred kilogram that they can have gone with an exe. with would not have
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more than that one of eight to do that was getting them and they have decided. to follow the agreement. wanted to. make. sure any of that you have but the u.s. is preventing iran to do so so what iran is doing is actually what you don't have to do because of what the u.s. did a few days that it will this is a step that u.s. took a few days ago to basically force iran to why in late the agreement do you think i see it i should prefer as a final thought you think the same process going to go on and on this for straightening it is iran saying it is was going to go on and on what do you think something can be pulled out of that with all parties involved over the next two months or so what do you think is going to reach a dead end again. it's up to five countries that are part of the argument the five p. five plus one. hundred of the plus one us not out so the five countries
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plus one germany. in the agreement we need to make a decision that they like the argument enough to actually. follow it or they don't care about the game and if they don't care about what you don't is saying is that that's fine you don't care but. so they they got out you know i'm going to get out and go back to what you had before two thousand and fifteen which is not something that you don't want it to have but it's close the u.s. . for the u.s. to come back today there was no sign that the u.s. was able or willing to come back around on this big story they fought as r.t. for the universe in toronto thanks to live us not international pressure headed. in the wake of his devastating easter sunday bombings the government's expelled around six hundred foreign nationals including two hundred muslim clerics found to have on the face of it overstayed their visas the country's home affairs minister
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says it comes as part of a broader push to tighten immigration controls considering the current situation in the country we have reviewed the visa system and taken a decision to tighten visa restrictions for religious teaches of those who were sent out about two hundred ways lamb it preaches there are religious institutions which have been getting in foreign preachers for decades we have no issues with them but there are some which mushrooms recently we will pay more attention to them . easter sunday is coordinated bomb attacks in sri lanka left over two hundred fifty dead eight explosions tore through packed churches luxury hotels a state of emergency was imposed shortly after and security forces were given sweeping powers to arrest suspects. and. that wasn't anything we heard
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a loud bang and we fainted and that's all i remember. i wish to express my heartfelt solidarity with the christian community affected one it was a prayer with all the victims of such cruel violence. on sunday then dozens of shops vehicles and homes owned by members of the muslim community retyped in the western coastal city of new gone both at least three people were injured several arrests were subsequently made there now security has been bolstered in a curfew imposed to try and calm things down a bit can governments reviewing and renewing calls for unity and as offer compensation to those affected by the latest violence we go for some social
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commentator mindset and politics experts raja kiska about the volatile situation ongoing in that country right now. the claims were that twelve days before the the attacks the government was sent detailed warnings the intelligence service of sent detailed warnings they were told they were going to be attacking the church is that a. radical group interline care home grown natives who were going to terrorize and attack people on. easter morning she said i really didn't have much choice other than to expel six hundred six hundred foreigners and two hundred to slam it clerics to cover his shortcomings i think when you have a state of emergency that is a direct result of you know coordinated terrorist attacks in forcing the law for those who've overstayed their visas a minimum you can do because that's the bottom line here we need to stop terror we need to stop radicalization if there are one hundred terrorists there expanding foreigners doesn't help somebody clamping down on foreigners and listings and asking women to remove that make up the face veil is actually
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a disproportionate action and is specifically targeting the sims not the kind in the sense that did the attack on this knee jerk reaction i think is minimizing a very coordinated attack done by radical muslims now had this done been done by a christian for example i would be the first condemning them so i think that moderate muslims shouldn't have to fear what's happening you know if you are involved in a story hatred in planning terrorist attacks and anything of that nature then you should be concerned you should be expelled and then again if this is an issue of a government simply expelling people who have overstayed their visas then i don't see this is a kneejerk reaction they're just executing their laws. i'm sure out of the six hundred people not all of them or muslim who are expelled i think this is this is a tactic whenever anyone speaks up against rising islam but there are labeled as islamic phobic and i do believe in religious freedom i think religious freedom is
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a present of lebanese and good for modernizing everyone's if it's not just some fake why haven't the sri lankans been behaving why did they allow these things to go ahead these are a big questions unanswered that is not remove the face files exclude six hundred foreign as and two hundred islamic clerics they would never the problem this is about a proportionate response all your years i barely see her is telling six hundred million little or nothing as there are always are many action to three hundred fifty dead five hundred injured this isn't just about one or two homegrown islamic terrorists this is. train of individuals who orchestrated attacks within a very short. many many are doing this in the east are more sophisticated they're suggesting have overstayed visas to do with easter terror attacks when it was i assure lanka native homegrown who himself was radicalizing people well if you have two hundred if you have two hundred clerics overstaying their welcome then being a homegrown might mean that they were in one of those mosques was one of those two hundred clerics we don't know that. orange and several current and former top
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bosses are currently standing trial in paris the accused of moral harassment and of creating a work environment which prosecutors say led to dozens of employee suicides over ten years ago he takes a closer look at the case today. a decade a wave of suicide writes helped lift the late what was happening in one of france's biggest telephone companies now known as the global telecoms giant orange x. employees claimed they were subjected to moral and psychological harassment all in a bid to make leave the company that was undergoing major restructuring. we will ensure that this trial is not only an opportunity to convict for institutional moral harassment which will lead to compensation for the moral prejudice of the victims but we will also fight to have the question asked again about the violence that was perpetrated not on dozens but on thousands and thousands of employees at
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that time and france telecom. that climate described by some as being a brutal is said to have pushed thirty five workers to take their own lives between two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine one a thirty two year old woman threw herself from her office window at the paris another a fifty seven year old set himself alight in a company car park twelve. attempting to take their own lives including ten year young i have been in the state of survival for more than ten years especially after my desperate gesture on april twenty six to eleven on the orange constant on the same day as my colleague from border who set himself on fire after a long way to their day in court has finally come and senior executives past and present are now facing charges mainly related to moral harassment organized at the
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company's leadership level while the company doesn't don't know why the suffering of employees does deny having implemented a policy designed to destabilise teams charges if proven could result in a year in prison and a fine of fifteen thousand euros a point that is angered victims and their loved ones were going to regret that the term manslaughter has not been used in view of the damage suffered by the victims what they have experienced and also in view of the low penalties incurred there's also concerns that this trial could open old wounds. what do we expect from this trial to try and understand why why they push people over the edge and it mustn't happen again somewhere else we can't accept that policeman a doctor a farmer kills himself because of a job and people need to understand that human beings are more important than money
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today orange points out that internal surveys show that eighty eight percent of employees say they are proud to work for the company that compares to only thirty eight percent back in two thousand and ten but for many a former employees the dog days are not yet. arty paris. the taliban has claimed responsibility for a large car bomb blast in the afghan capital last wednesday fifteen people reportedly injured in the attack which. stories in kabul have said was targeting a u.s. funded ngo spreading been reported in the air other today not last wednesday the instant comes as toast continue between the taliban and the us in the withdrawal of american troops groups branch of pakistan's also claimed responsibility for an explosion in the city of low hole on wednesday morning to which is now believed to have killed ten people we brought you that story. so it's been a busy old morning of news there's more to come south to do to download our up for the latest as it states mobile devices
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a lot happening today we'll cover it for you are not saying we do our next programs after the break in your part of the world but keeping an eye on that media briefing the foreign ministers of russia and the rana likely to be talking to the cameras imminently maybe. a break into those programs bring it straight to you thank you for watching international. join me every thursday on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see if. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go right to the
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